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Skin Two Magazine 65 - Digital Version

Skin Two issue 65 featues an in-depth interview with one of the world's top erotic authors, Elizabeth Coldwell, followed by one of her horniest stories, 'An Introduction to Shibari'. If you thought rope bondage could sometimes be a bit boring, think again...

We also interview Genn Catapano, organiser of Fetish Factory, America's premier larger scale fetish event. Find out exactly what makes Elizabeth and Glenn tick and why they are both so successful in the world of kink.

Venus in Furs is THE classic S & M novel, but previous translatons from the German don't really do it justice. So we bring you an exclusive extract from an all-new translation, which is simply the best version ever published - it even has lovely original illustrations by Sardax, the world's top femdom artist. This is a real gem.

There's also an extract from the hilarious new novel by our own Tessa Ditner, 'Charlie and the Latex Factory' - so there's plenty to read in issue 65!

There's plenty to look at too, of course. After Hong Kong reverted to Chinese rule, you might have expected a new era of repression, but not at all - we publish some very stylish new fetish imagery from there, courtesy of Nic Gaunt. Enjoy the very best fetish photography in this issue, from Canada's Will Santllo and Greg Desiatov in Australia,

Skin Two 65 also includes cutting-edge art from Amy Kingsmill, Oliver Harud and Adam Electric. And, as always, just take a look at the 20-page Skin Two Fashion Section - there's nothing else like it. Keep up with international fetish nightlife in our lavish photo features from Berlin, Paris, Montréal, Florida and London; it's almost like being there!

The digital version of Skin Two issue 65 comes in various formats....

1) PDF, which works on just about any PC, Mac, iPad or tablet.

2) EPUB, which works with iPads and most other e-readers on the market; they are almost universal. (You get a zip which also contains a free fixed layout EPUB. These fixed layout ones only work with iPad and iPhone at the moment, but they are quite cool - easier to use than a PDF)

3) MOBI - works with Kindle

4) A zip containing all the above versions, so you can read the magazine on almost any device you like!